Here is how I knit stranded colorwork, one yarn in each hand. I had to learn how to knit english style first on its own before I was able to combine the two. Videos explaining the technique of "flicking" helped me to get a similar movement on both sides. This wrist warmer is a pattern+yarn combo I bought at a craftsfair from an austrian company called "zum schwarzen schaf". I think that also fits #jarnuary? #knitting#fiberarts

@Virelai I have yet to learn continental; It is now on my plan for late #Yarnuary - I will be doing a super-boring sweater (for myself!) just so I can duplicate-stitch a political slogan onto it. Excellent chance to do zillions of knit stitches in the round!

@gwentara learning how to knit English style was difficult at first - when you're used to doing something a certain way and then you try to do it with another hand, your brain has a lot of things to process :D but as soon as I got that down, combing both wasn't as much of a problem as one would think! I had both strands on the left hand before, but that tangles easy and it's difficult to tension both strands equally well.

@VirelaiThis is really cool! I didn't realize until just now that flicking is different from throwing. I've hated stranded because it was so slow with my right hand but this makes me want to try again!